Which statement best explains why the governor of Michigan can’t veto a recall?

The governor could be biased in favor of his or her allies.
The governor’s veto could be based along party lines.
The governor’s veto would go against the will of voters.
The governor could be the subject of the recall.

The class is Government/Civics on E2020

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Answer:

The governor could be the subject of the recall.

Explanation:

In the case of polls, recall is the voter's reminder of a candidate's characteristics. These memories may be motivated by previous campaigns in which the candidate has participated or appearances at public events or TV shows if he is a celebrity. Recall, therefore, is the image the voter has from the memories he carries of a candidate.

Because voter memories of politicians are of the utmost importance during the election, the governor of Michigan cannot veto a recall because he may be the subject of the recall.